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he is expected to announce that washington will recognize jerusalem as israel's capital. the president plans to tell the state department to begin the process of moving the u.s. embassy from tel aviv. seth doane is in jerusalem where israel's prime minister did not mention the issue this morning, but first we want to go to margaret brennan who is at the white house. margaret, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. no other country in the world has an embassy in jerusalem, but today president trump will make a major concession and say america recognizes jerusalem as the political capital of israel and he'll promise that in the future, a u.s. embassy will be built there. >> we will move the american embassy to the eternal capital of the jewish people, jerusalem. >> reporter: that campaign pledge, popular with evangelicals and hard-line israel supporters, is why president trump will recognize jerusalem as israeli territory. against the advice of allies and his national security team. >> if you can't produce peace in the middle east, nobody can. >> reporter: it also undermi
he is expected to announce that washington will recognize jerusalem as israel's capital. the president plans to tell the state department to begin the process of moving the u.s. embassy from tel aviv. seth doane is in jerusalem where israel's prime minister did not mention the issue this morning, but first we want to go to margaret brennan who is at the white house. margaret, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. no other country in the world has an embassy in jerusalem, but today...
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over selling weapons to israel. in fact, just yesterday senator bernie sanders offered a new resolution to block the administration's planned $735 million arms deal to israel. he says that that could offer even more conflict. but the president has made clear that strengthening relationships with allies like israel is a cornerstone of his foreign policy strategy, and in the next few days his secretary of state will visit the middle east. gayle? >> thank you very much. >>> we've got encouraging news this morning. the reported number of new covid cases in this country fell below 30,000 for the fifth straight day yesterday. that hasn't happened since last june. that's good. one big reason for that -- more than 156 million american adults have now received at leat one coronavirus vaccine. president biden's chief medical adviser, you know him, dr. anthony fauci joins us. he's also the top expert on infectious diseases. good morning to you, dr. fauci. it's good to see you as always. >> thank you, good to see you. >> here's
over selling weapons to israel. in fact, just yesterday senator bernie sanders offered a new resolution to block the administration's planned $735 million arms deal to israel. he says that that could offer even more conflict. but the president has made clear that strengthening relationships with allies like israel is a cornerstone of his foreign policy strategy, and in the next few days his secretary of state will visit the middle east. gayle? >> thank you very much. >>> we've...
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is the only country praising president trump for recognizing jerusalem as israel's capital. there are fiery protests in the nearby west bank. iraq's foreign ministry summoned the u.s. ambassador. france's president said he disapproves of the move. and saudi arabia called it unjustified and irresponsible. we'll go to the west bank city of bethlehem in just a moment. first, margaret brennan is at the white house with the latest on this story. margaret, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. there is some confusion among u.s. allies about exactly what president trump meant when he said the u.s. recognitions israeli sovereignty over jerusalem. today, the secretary of state said the final status of that contested city is still up for negotiation. >> this is nothing more or less than a recognition of reality. it is also the right thing to do. >> reporter: president trump broke with seven decades of u.s. policy and the advice of virtually every other country. >> this decision is not intended in any way to deflect a departure from our strong commitment. to facilitate a lasting pea
is the only country praising president trump for recognizing jerusalem as israel's capital. there are fiery protests in the nearby west bank. iraq's foreign ministry summoned the u.s. ambassador. france's president said he disapproves of the move. and saudi arabia called it unjustified and irresponsible. we'll go to the west bank city of bethlehem in just a moment. first, margaret brennan is at the white house with the latest on this story. margaret, good morning. >> reporter: good...
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he's expected to announce washington will recognize jerusalem as israel's capital. they'll tell them to begin the process of moving the u.s. embassy from tel aviv. seth doane is in jerusalem where the prime minister did not mention the issue this morning. first we'll go to margaret brennan at the white house. good morning. >> good morning. no other country in the world has an embassy in jerusalem but today president trump will make a major concession and recognize jerusalem as the embassy. >> we will move the american embassy to the eternal capital of the jewish capital, jerusalem. >> that's why president trump will recognize jerusalem as israeli territory against the advice of allies and his national security team. >> if you can't produce peace in the middle east nobody can. >> it also undermines the peace process launched by jared kushner. for nearly 70 years, u.s. policy has been to settle it through diplomacy. >> my administration will always stand with israel. >> security alerts were sent to u.s. posts around the world to brace for violence ahead of mr. trump's
he's expected to announce washington will recognize jerusalem as israel's capital. they'll tell them to begin the process of moving the u.s. embassy from tel aviv. seth doane is in jerusalem where the prime minister did not mention the issue this morning. first we'll go to margaret brennan at the white house. good morning. >> good morning. no other country in the world has an embassy in jerusalem but today president trump will make a major concession and recognize jerusalem as the...
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sees jeer us lem as the capital of israel. across jerusalem there are signs up thanking america and president trump and at the sight of that new u.s. embassy final preparations are under way for a big celebration planned for monday. but that day also coincides with planned demonstrations by palestinians who see that day as their, quote, day of disaster, which marks the 70th anniversary since the state of israel was declared. the israeli military is bracing for more violence and more demonstrations, but there is a fine line. if they crack down on the palestinians too hard, they risk more casualties. and, jericka, furtherer inflame emotions. >>> in iran, thousands of people continue to take to the streets to protest the u.s. withdrawal from the nuclear deal, but they were also targeting their own government. elizabeth palmer is in the iranian capital of tehran with the latest this morning. elizabeth, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. president trump's decision to pull the u.s. out of the nuclear deal has sent shock waves
sees jeer us lem as the capital of israel. across jerusalem there are signs up thanking america and president trump and at the sight of that new u.s. embassy final preparations are under way for a big celebration planned for monday. but that day also coincides with planned demonstrations by palestinians who see that day as their, quote, day of disaster, which marks the 70th anniversary since the state of israel was declared. the israeli military is bracing for more violence and more...
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plus, the tourist trail in israel that's a testament to biblical history. but first, here's today's eye opener at 8:00 >>> new information shows facebook gave its corporate partners extensive access to your personal data for years >>> the "times" found facebook collects more information on people than almost any other private corporation in history. >> it represent asthma jor bipartisan win for his administrati administration. >>> attorney general barbara underwood asked to impose on president trump serving on the board of any charity in new york. >> i would refer you the trump organization, that's not something we can comment on. >> tornados are rare in washington. >> she said there's a tree on my house and my house is gone. >> she said, i had a great life. >> for those of us who came home at the end of the day and watched kwlwatch ed "laverne & shirley" it's part of our childhood. >> the ban on nunchucks was adopted in 1974. >> back then, everybody was looking for a fight. those kicks were fast as lightning and, i'll be honest, a little bit brightening. >
plus, the tourist trail in israel that's a testament to biblical history. but first, here's today's eye opener at 8:00 >>> new information shows facebook gave its corporate partners extensive access to your personal data for years >>> the "times" found facebook collects more information on people than almost any other private corporation in history. >> it represent asthma jor bipartisan win for his administrati administration. >>> attorney general...
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israel is very reticassant of lifting that blockade. you may see weapons into the hands of militants but hamas is adamant that that blockade needs to be lifted. a few sticking points raised with that one. >> what does the role that egypt played mean for egypt and the region going forward? >> reporter: egypt has definitely emerged as the winner in all of this. secretary of state clinton calling it a cornerstone of stability in the region. and i think the west had been a little bit concerned about how egypt's recently elected islamist government would handle a situation like this. they did seem to strike a balance between appeasing their muslim brotherhood supporters who wanted them to talk tough with israel while making sure there's no chance of jeopardy jeopardizing that 32-year-old peace treaty with israel and, of course, the $1.5 billion in u.s. annual aid that comes attached to that treaty. >> clarissa ward thank you. >>> we now go to margaret brennan in washington where she is learning more about the united states' role in the cease
israel is very reticassant of lifting that blockade. you may see weapons into the hands of militants but hamas is adamant that that blockade needs to be lifted. a few sticking points raised with that one. >> what does the role that egypt played mean for egypt and the region going forward? >> reporter: egypt has definitely emerged as the winner in all of this. secretary of state clinton calling it a cornerstone of stability in the region. and i think the west had been a little bit...
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." >>> for months, iran has blamed israel and the u.s. for the murders of five scientists involved in iran's nuclear program. now, iran is broadcasting what it calls confessions from men who they say were involved. margaret brennan is at the state department. margaret, good morning to you. >> good morning to you, jeff. and there has been u.s. and israeli cooperation to sabotage iran's nuclear program, but u.s. officials are adamant that the u.s. did not have a role in these assassinations. this new documentary gives you a sense, though, of the pr campaign iran is waging inside its borders. >> iranian tv aired these images sunday, allegedly showing iranian citizens admitting to working for israel in the planning and assassination of iranian nuclear scientists. it contained reenactment ofs the motorcycle hit men and that the plotter traveled to training camps in israel paid for by the u.s. it isn't the first time that iran accused israel and the u.s. of conspiring to ruin its nuclear program. this may be less about iran's nuclear program an
." >>> for months, iran has blamed israel and the u.s. for the murders of five scientists involved in iran's nuclear program. now, iran is broadcasting what it calls confessions from men who they say were involved. margaret brennan is at the state department. margaret, good morning to you. >> good morning to you, jeff. and there has been u.s. and israeli cooperation to sabotage iran's nuclear program, but u.s. officials are adamant that the u.s. did not have a role in these...
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chef alon shaya won widespread acclaim when he blended traditional foods of israel with the flavors of new orleans. now he has two brand-new restaurants bus plus his first ever cookbook. we'll meet the two-time james beard award winner next on "the dish." you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." touch shows how we really feel. but does psoriasis ever get in the way? embrace the chance of 100% clear skin with taltz. up to 90% of those with moderate to severe psoriasis had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. most people were still clearer after one year. with taltz, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. don't use if you're allergic to taltz. before starting, you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection, symptoms, or received a vaccine or plan to. inflammatory bowel disease can happen with taltz, including worsening of symptoms. serious allergic reactions can occur. ready for a chance at 100% clear skin? ask your doctor about taltz. if you spit
chef alon shaya won widespread acclaim when he blended traditional foods of israel with the flavors of new orleans. now he has two brand-new restaurants bus plus his first ever cookbook. we'll meet the two-time james beard award winner next on "the dish." you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." touch shows how we really feel. but does psoriasis ever get in the way? embrace the chance of 100% clear skin with taltz. up to 90% of those with moderate to severe psoriasis...
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>> a day of rage across the middle east after president trump's decision to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital. >> double-decker bus flipped on its side in san francisco. there are injuries ranging from broken bones to cuts and scrapes. >> the cia has a new class of spy dogs. >> when you think about 6-year-old sara, what do you want to say to that little girl? >> i don't have anything to say to 6-year-old me. i have something to say to every person. we're on a rock in outer space. like, make this life count. >> on "cbs this morning" saturday. >> a unique tradition at an indiana college basketball game. friday before finals, taylor university students dress in costumes and are completely silent until the home team scores their tenth point of the game. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> that's an awesome tradition. >> i'm going to sit in silence until the tenth second of this broadcast. >> all right. welcome to the weekend, everyone. i'm anthony mason along with alex wagner. we begin this morning with a prewinter storm that is affecting tens of millions of americans. the massive storm system
>> a day of rage across the middle east after president trump's decision to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital. >> double-decker bus flipped on its side in san francisco. there are injuries ranging from broken bones to cuts and scrapes. >> the cia has a new class of spy dogs. >> when you think about 6-year-old sara, what do you want to say to that little girl? >> i don't have anything to say to 6-year-old me. i have something to say to every person. we're on a...
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that israel at risk? >> it is if they occupy millions of palestinians barred from citizenship because they're jewish because that will force israel to choose between democratic and characters and nothing would be a greater tragedy. >> to have a two-state solution? >> if israel is to live up to its own founding principles. >> do you believe the american jewish community has undue influence on the president of the united states? >> no. i'm very proud of the fact that american jews are very, very active citizens but i do sometimes have questions about how our organized community interprets what pro-israel is. for me, pro-israel, i define pro-israel the same way i define pro-american. what is in line with the principles of our constitution and declaration of independence not what our government does. that's the way i would define pro-israel as well. >> all right. you have a chapter in the book called the jewish president, very interesting chapter. >> i think obama was more influenced by jewish culture and exp
that israel at risk? >> it is if they occupy millions of palestinians barred from citizenship because they're jewish because that will force israel to choose between democratic and characters and nothing would be a greater tragedy. >> to have a two-state solution? >> if israel is to live up to its own founding principles. >> do you believe the american jewish community has undue influence on the president of the united states? >> no. i'm very proud of the fact that...
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. >> israel threatened to stop 13 hay mass hamas fighters. they apparently had tunnels to israel. >> hundreds of homes in danger. onee fir w inashington doubled in size in just a few hours. >> i'm taking everything. i'm taking care of burns but it won't be here when i come back. >> they shot a plane down over the ukraine. >> the russian leadership will see once again that its actions in ukraine have consequences. >> passengers on a casino boat are back on land this morning. >> i'll always remember atth. c >>aught on camera. >> two thieves stole a dinosaur replica. >> all that -- tu>> sart scott battling cancer was given the jimmy v. award. he asked his daughter to come on stage for a big hug. >>> in seattle a man tried to kill a spider using a makeshift blowtorch. the house caught fire. >> on the bright side, the spider isef delinity debt it's such a burden such an awful burden to be asked if you want to be leeds over the free world. it's terrible. >> i can't wait till the 2000167 elections. you have curly fries, burger peaties, salsa, milder
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but it's noteworthy that within israel there's a very substantial opposition to his policy. a recent article in the new yorkers pointed out that 61% of israelis are opposed to a unilateral first strike. the president of the country, the head of the army, the head of the air force, the head of their cia, the head of their fbi, and the former heads of those agencies all are outspoken publicly against that policy. they think the best policy is to work with the united states to coordinate our efforts in a way that achieves the maximum best result at the least cost. >> mm-hmm. senator mitchell, it's always a pleasure having you here. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> let's bring in cbs news political director john dickerson who's following the political fallout from the middle east protests. good morning, john. >> good morning, norah. >> we've seen how foreign policy on the front page, which has shifted this debate a little bit, how much does that affect these two campaigns? >> it depends how long it goes on. for the president if this is a protracted problem with images on the
but it's noteworthy that within israel there's a very substantial opposition to his policy. a recent article in the new yorkers pointed out that 61% of israelis are opposed to a unilateral first strike. the president of the country, the head of the army, the head of the air force, the head of their cia, the head of their fbi, and the former heads of those agencies all are outspoken publicly against that policy. they think the best policy is to work with the united states to coordinate our...
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that's a nonstarter as for as that israel is concerned. bombs are not included in it in but but they will feature in those now. talks now. charlie, norah and gail. >> tha >> thank you. there's no ceasefire in spite of days of intense talks. middle of secretary of state hillary clinton is in the middle of that. john miller, former deputy ele director of national intelligence joins us. what would a ceasefire look like? >> so you're dealing with a trust but trust and then verify atmosphere where the trust is very low and the ability to verify is pretty s difficult. so it's not going to be an if shootin you stop shooting we'll stop it shooting. it's got to have a third party built in. could that be qatar, turkey? the most likely player would be gypt. egypt. hamas. they have a relationship with israel, a strong relationship egypti with hamas. idea that might mean putting egyptian monitors in, on the idea that the long-range rockets hamas goted. from iran would be removed, no co further shipments would come in be no and there would be no shootin
that's a nonstarter as for as that israel is concerned. bombs are not included in it in but but they will feature in those now. talks now. charlie, norah and gail. >> tha >> thank you. there's no ceasefire in spite of days of intense talks. middle of secretary of state hillary clinton is in the middle of that. john miller, former deputy ele director of national intelligence joins us. what would a ceasefire look like? >> so you're dealing with a trust but trust and then verify...
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of israel conspiring. this latest broadcast may be less about iran's nuclear program and more revealing about what's happening inside iran now. >> the goal at this time, i think, is to change the story and create this atmosphere of tension to legitimize or make excuses for this dire economic reality that exists in iran today. >> reporter: released the same week the u.s. tightens the financial news by adding to sanctions on iran's oil, claiming sanctions already caused iran more than $9 billion every three months. draining the life blood out of its struggling economy. israel's prime minister publicly expressed doubt about the usfulness of u.s. sanctions. >> we have to be honest and say that all the sanctions, the diplomacy so far have not set back the iranians by one iota. >> reporter: and a string of u.s. officials, secretaries clinton and panetta have all made recent visits to israel to discuss the threat of iran. there is concern israel may take unilateral action and drag the u.s. into a war. now ministe
of israel conspiring. this latest broadcast may be less about iran's nuclear program and more revealing about what's happening inside iran now. >> the goal at this time, i think, is to change the story and create this atmosphere of tension to legitimize or make excuses for this dire economic reality that exists in iran today. >> reporter: released the same week the u.s. tightens the financial news by adding to sanctions on iran's oil, claiming sanctions already caused iran more than...
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and israel. ed o'keefe takes a look, morning to you, big surprise. >> he's most known to many around the world as the guy who built the palazzo hotels on the las vegas strip. but he played an outsized role in campaign politics in reens years, gaving $75 million to president trump's reelection bid. he donated $525 million to gop candidates and causes. critics say given how much money he was able to donate he embodied what's wrong with money in politics. this morning former president george b. bush called adelson an american patriot, and a strong supporter of israel. it was his long time push to move the u.s. embassy to jerusalem. he sent one of his private jets to china to pick up millions of face masks. he died of complications related to treatment of non-hodgkin's lymphoma. he was 87. >> ed, those are staggering fund raising numbers. what do you expect adelson's death will mean for the republican party? >> it's telling, anthony, so many senior republicans have statements this morning the floor.
and israel. ed o'keefe takes a look, morning to you, big surprise. >> he's most known to many around the world as the guy who built the palazzo hotels on the las vegas strip. but he played an outsized role in campaign politics in reens years, gaving $75 million to president trump's reelection bid. he donated $525 million to gop candidates and causes. critics say given how much money he was able to donate he embodied what's wrong with money in politics. this morning former president george...
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and that's the israel i wrote this book to try to defend. >> is it that israel at risk? >> that israel is at risk if israel permanently occupies millions of palestinians who are barred from citizenship because they are jewish, because that will force israel to choose between its democratic and jewish -- >> there has to be a two-state solution? >> yes, for toirz live up to its own founding principles. >> is there undue influence on the president of the united states? >> no. i'm very proud that american jews are active citizens. but it's the interpretation of what pro-israel is. pro-american is what is in line with the principles of our constitution and declaration of independence. that's the way i define pro-israel as well. >> you have a chapter called the jewish president in the book. >> i think obama was influenced by jewish cultures coming of age in chicago than any other american president. i think he understands a lot of what i think is the best about the jewish tradition. >> thank you, peter. don't forget to get your mega millions ticket. >> that does it for us. up
and that's the israel i wrote this book to try to defend. >> is it that israel at risk? >> that israel is at risk if israel permanently occupies millions of palestinians who are barred from citizenship because they are jewish, because that will force israel to choose between its democratic and jewish -- >> there has to be a two-state solution? >> yes, for toirz live up to its own founding principles. >> is there undue influence on the president of the united...
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. >> you look at israel which is a much smaller country but 10% of israel is already vaccinated and 40% of people over the age of 60 so i'm wondering, the states are suggesting it's a federal problem. the trump administration suggested it's a state problem. where do you see it lying? the. >> answer is yes, i ran a state health department. a lot of the authority lies at the state level. you need federal support. you need state participation and you also have to take into account vaccine hesitancy and had governor dewine say 60% of the nursing home workers in his state wouldn't get a vaccine so we've got to work on all of these things and we really are working on all of these things together. you've got to understand that some states are using all their vaccine, other states haven't even used 25% of their vaccine that's on the ground so what we're doing at a concrete manner is looking jurisdiction by jurisdiction from a federal perspective and will start moving them around so they can be appropriately utilized. you also talked in your teaser about other things we're looking at like potent
. >> you look at israel which is a much smaller country but 10% of israel is already vaccinated and 40% of people over the age of 60 so i'm wondering, the states are suggesting it's a federal problem. the trump administration suggested it's a state problem. where do you see it lying? the. >> answer is yes, i ran a state health department. a lot of the authority lies at the state level. you need federal support. you need state participation and you also have to take into account...
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unlike israel the u.s. does not believe that iran should be forced to completely dismantle its existing nuclear program. a leap of faith that former mid east peace negotiator says is at odds with netanyahu's world view. >> he has persuaded the deal that americans were negotiating with iranians is a very bad deal. he is doing this because he thinks the deal is imminent and has to leave no stone unturned. >> reporter: israel is not the only skeptical ally. the u.s. must win over saudi arabia which is concerned that iran's bad behavior destabilizing the region is being overlooked all to win what may be a historic deal. >> thanks. >>> your mouth could be in for a makeover. is a new gel more than twice as effective as toothpaste? a man that >>> bow bow saying bye-bye to mom. >> reporter: we are getting a behind the scenes look at a moment that is emotional but is also essential. we will see why the panda separation is happening a little sooner than normal next on "cbs this morning." if you have medicare part d,
unlike israel the u.s. does not believe that iran should be forced to completely dismantle its existing nuclear program. a leap of faith that former mid east peace negotiator says is at odds with netanyahu's world view. >> he has persuaded the deal that americans were negotiating with iranians is a very bad deal. he is doing this because he thinks the deal is imminent and has to leave no stone unturned. >> reporter: israel is not the only skeptical ally. the u.s. must win over saudi...
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peacekeeper was killed when israel retaliated. hezbollah says the attack is in response to an israeli air strike in syria that killed six of its fighters earlier this month. >>> investigators have a clearer picture this morning about what happened in the file moments of asia flight 8501. flight records reveal the co-pilot was kill bfrd the crash. the more experienced captain took over the controls after the trouble began. the plane was cruising at 32,000 feet when it wobbled and veered left. in a matter of seconds it climbed to 38,000 feet. and that quick acceleration caused the plane to stall and dive toward the java sea. all 162 people on board were killed. >>> malaysia declared this morning flight 370 went down by accident. it disappeared last march with 239 people on board. the chief said all the passengers are aedassumed to be dead. he said they're still searching for the plane and they're working on ar declaration to get funds for the family. arizona is ordering anyone exposed to the virus without the vaccine dosage to be qu
peacekeeper was killed when israel retaliated. hezbollah says the attack is in response to an israeli air strike in syria that killed six of its fighters earlier this month. >>> investigators have a clearer picture this morning about what happened in the file moments of asia flight 8501. flight records reveal the co-pilot was kill bfrd the crash. the more experienced captain took over the controls after the trouble began. the plane was cruising at 32,000 feet when it wobbled and veered...
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siding with israel. it sparks the same coffee table. >> it is a bad idea to move the embassy to jerusalem. >> reporter: a bad idea? >> bad idea, yes. >> reporter: why? >> because we don't need world war iii. >> reporter: on a windy rooftop in rowmala he warned that would give extremists reason for violence. >> it complicates our life. and starts president trump on trust. we wanted him to be a forceful piece. >> reporter: no countries locate their embassies in jerusalem. the status could be the main piece of stalled peace talking. >> to recognize jerusalem as the capital of the jewish people, like america does in any other country it works in. >> reporter: jerusalem's mayor told us they stand ready to help the u.s. with any move. you have been in cct is president donald trump a game-changer here, from your perspective in israel? >> i think president trump has the right vision, aligning interests with israel. >> reporter: palestinian president mahmoud abbas has met with jordan's king abdullah. the two agre
siding with israel. it sparks the same coffee table. >> it is a bad idea to move the embassy to jerusalem. >> reporter: a bad idea? >> bad idea, yes. >> reporter: why? >> because we don't need world war iii. >> reporter: on a windy rooftop in rowmala he warned that would give extremists reason for violence. >> it complicates our life. and starts president trump on trust. we wanted him to be a forceful piece. >> reporter: no countries locate their...
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kerry says he's been a staunch supporter of israel for years. even though they call his comment offensive. eric cantor believes kerry should apologize. >>> a congressman from new york faces a long list of federal charges this morning. congressman grimm pleaded not guilty monday to mail, wire and tax fraud. he says the government is trying to frame him. nancy cordes is on capitol hill where grimm is just the latest lawmaker to face trouble. nancy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. congressman grimm announced last night that he would be temporarily resigning, not from congress but from one of his congressional committees, the financial services committee. he says he doesn't want to be a distraction as he fights what he calls trumped-up charges. grimm headed back to washington late monday, but was absent from votes on the house floor. >> the yeas are 384 and the nays are 0. >> reporter: earlier in the day he surrendered to the fbi in new york and pled not guilty to a 20-count federal indictment. >> i know i'm a moral man, a man of integrity,
kerry says he's been a staunch supporter of israel for years. even though they call his comment offensive. eric cantor believes kerry should apologize. >>> a congressman from new york faces a long list of federal charges this morning. congressman grimm pleaded not guilty monday to mail, wire and tax fraud. he says the government is trying to frame him. nancy cordes is on capitol hill where grimm is just the latest lawmaker to face trouble. nancy, good morning. >> reporter: good...
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there are been no rockets launched into israel. there have been no israeli military strikes. >> i'm praying the cease-fire will hold. i take benjamin netanyahu when he gives me his word, i take him at his word. >> reporter: rising floodwaters forced hundreds to evacuate in southern louisiana. >> mother nature taking a course, you know, she's beating us up. >> reporter: newly leaked video appears to show a ufo hovering above the water. former president obama admitted that the pentagon isn't sure what they are. >> what do you think that it is? >> ild again, thank you. >> reporter: don't kiss or snuggle your chickens. a real warning from the cdc after a recent salmonella outbreak. >> i'm not a huge fan, and i don't want it. i'm going to keep doing what i'm doing. i'm going to keep loving on my birds and showing them my affection. >>> at age 50, phil mickelson is about to become golf's oldest major champion. he's got to win first. >> reporter: a woman in north carolina took this video from a safe distance. big old black bear luxuriatin
there are been no rockets launched into israel. there have been no israeli military strikes. >> i'm praying the cease-fire will hold. i take benjamin netanyahu when he gives me his word, i take him at his word. >> reporter: rising floodwaters forced hundreds to evacuate in southern louisiana. >> mother nature taking a course, you know, she's beating us up. >> reporter: newly leaked video appears to show a ufo hovering above the water. former president obama admitted that...
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. >>> and barbra streisand goes to israel taking controversy head on. what she said that's creating such a stir. news is back in th here on "cbs this morning." stay tuned for your local news. >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by new behr exterior paint and primer. resists dirt and protects against uv fading. [ male announcer ] every day, thousands of people are choosing advil for their headaches. my name is sunshine and i have three beautiful girls. i like taking advil for a headache. it nips it in the bud. and i can be that mommy that i want to be. ♪ [ male announcer ] take action. take advil. we want k9 advantix ii! it not only kills fleas and ticks, k9 advantix ii also repels most ticks before they can attach. the leading brand kills, but doesn't repel. a tick that isn't repelled or killed may attach and make a meal of us. infected ticks can even spread lyme disease. so let's put our paws down in protest! till we all get veterinarian recommended k9 advantix ii! join us at k9advantix.com! till we all get veterinarian recomme
. >>> and barbra streisand goes to israel taking controversy head on. what she said that's creating such a stir. news is back in th here on "cbs this morning." stay tuned for your local news. >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by new behr exterior paint and primer. resists dirt and protects against uv fading. [ male announcer ] every day, thousands of people are choosing advil for their headaches. my name is sunshine and i have three...
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you want to co-exist with the state of israel? do you want to recognize israel as a jewish state? >> no. >> translator: no. i said i do not want to live with a state of okay pyccupiers >> i'm assuming they're no longer occupiers. at that point dwou want to co-exist and recognize their right to exist is that would recognize your right to exist? >> translator: one would have a palestinian state, then the palestinian state will decide on its policies. but you cannot ask me about the future. i answered you, but palestinian people can have their say when they have their own state without expectation. >> that seems why this problem is so intractable, charlie. the great question, which is the failure to recognize each party's right to exist. >> a question of security and justice. >> i thought you had him too. oh, breakthrough. then when you asked a very simple question, it was a simple no. id made the hair stand up on my neck. one step forward, two steps back. why is he there, charlie? >> he said he can't go back into gaza. he was in damascus first and cairo and now he's in doha. he said
you want to co-exist with the state of israel? do you want to recognize israel as a jewish state? >> no. >> translator: no. i said i do not want to live with a state of okay pyccupiers >> i'm assuming they're no longer occupiers. at that point dwou want to co-exist and recognize their right to exist is that would recognize your right to exist? >> translator: one would have a palestinian state, then the palestinian state will decide on its policies. but you cannot ask me...
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mitt romney talks tough, and raises big money in israel, and the accused colorado kill sir back in court this morning. >>> and i'm gayle king. a mishap, questions about the 787 dreamliner and good news and bad news for team usa in london. >>> first, as we do a good morning, we begin with today's "eye-opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> we have a solemn duty and a moral imperative to deny iraq's leaders the means to follow through on their malevolent intentions. >> mitt romney take as hard line on iran. wrapping up his visit to israel. >> this week's cover is going to be hitting newsstands that calls you a wimp. does that concern you, is that fair? >> i-of-if i worried about the media, i wouldn't get much sleep and i'm able to sleep pretty well. >>> and formal charges filed in a few hours against james holmes in colorado. >> he-of-will not be charged with the death of an unborn baby. >> never seen fresh air again. >> a couple in mississippi says they have to find a new place to get married just because they're black. >>> at the six flags in viejo, california, a coaster stuck in the air
mitt romney talks tough, and raises big money in israel, and the accused colorado kill sir back in court this morning. >>> and i'm gayle king. a mishap, questions about the 787 dreamliner and good news and bad news for team usa in london. >>> first, as we do a good morning, we begin with today's "eye-opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> we have a solemn duty and a moral imperative to deny iraq's leaders the means to follow through on their malevolent...
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they criticized it for singling out israel for condemnation. later john kerry will meet with the foreign minister. the deadline for a deal with iran is the end of this month. norah? >> all right major. thank you so much. this morning authority this moscow are offering a nearly $50,000 help find the killer of boris nemtsov. the opposition leader was shot and killed friday. clarissa ward is in moscow where some suspects the government was involved. clarissa, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this is the exact spot where boris anymore some of was shot dead. you can see the mountain of flowers that is growing here. what has shocked people most, though, about this murder, if you take a look we are literally just steps away from the kremlin. armed with flowers and flags, tens of thousands took to the streets to honor boris nemtsov. there were occasional shout ss of russia without putin. the former prime minister addressed the crowd. >> i understand and i believe that this tragic event which happened two days ago, it's for the whole history of
they criticized it for singling out israel for condemnation. later john kerry will meet with the foreign minister. the deadline for a deal with iran is the end of this month. norah? >> all right major. thank you so much. this morning authority this moscow are offering a nearly $50,000 help find the killer of boris nemtsov. the opposition leader was shot and killed friday. clarissa ward is in moscow where some suspects the government was involved. clarissa, good morning. >> reporter:...
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the head of israel's intelligence agent visited the u.s. last week. the u.s. is counting on economic sanctions to pressure iran into giving up its nuclear ambitions before israel feels compelled to strike. so far it's not working. >> the sanctions as imposed so far have not caused them to change their behavior or their policy. >> reporter: but new sanctions, including a ban on iranian oil sales to europe, are just now taking effect. >> the sanctions have been biting much, much more literally in recent weeks. >> reporter: petraeus said it will be months before the sanctions take full effect. israeli officials say they can only afford to wait about six to nine months before they have to strike. for "cbs this morning" this is david martin at the pentagon. >> with us now, senior con spore dent, john miller. former fbi counter in telly against official. you know the officials who are doing this testimony before congress. they are taking seriously the idea that iran might launch an attack against the united states with provocation? >> that's right. and this is not t
the head of israel's intelligence agent visited the u.s. last week. the u.s. is counting on economic sanctions to pressure iran into giving up its nuclear ambitions before israel feels compelled to strike. so far it's not working. >> the sanctions as imposed so far have not caused them to change their behavior or their policy. >> reporter: but new sanctions, including a ban on iranian oil sales to europe, are just now taking effect. >> the sanctions have been biting much, much...
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israel bombs targets inside syria. what is the next move for the united states. >>> jfk's daughter caroline opens up like never before about her father's assassination more than 50 years ago. >>> and the new fortune 500. we'll reveal the big names that made the list. >>> but we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> israel's sending a signal to iran, to hezbollah, but possibly to us too. >> tensions rise. >> the latest strikes, what's believed to be missiles. >> syria says the air strikes are called an act of war. >> the attacks as the united states is deciding how to respond to chemical weapons used during the civil war. >> the redline that the president wrote was apparently written in disappearing ink. >> blake hicks is expected to tell a house committee that he thought it was an attack from the get-go. >> the cia knew it was a terrorist attack. gregory hicks knew it was a terrorist attack. the ambassador before he died said we're under attack. >>> celebration comes to a
israel bombs targets inside syria. what is the next move for the united states. >>> jfk's daughter caroline opens up like never before about her father's assassination more than 50 years ago. >>> and the new fortune 500. we'll reveal the big names that made the list. >>> but we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> israel's sending a signal to iran, to hezbollah, but possibly to us too. >>...
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for hamas to send rockets into israel. when hamas rejected an israeli offer to extend the truce 24 hours, the idea applied to fighting as well. israel ignored a similar cease-fire offer from hamas hours later. and after 20 days of death and destruction with over 1,000 lives lost, a third of those children the world is pleading with both parties to stop. president obama called israeli prime minister netanyahu and urged him to find a way to end the war. during his weekly address, pope francis, his voice cracking said i ask you with all my heart, stop, please. earlier today it was relatively quiet in gaza. a few palestinians were out in the streets and in the stores preparing for the feast that marks the end of ramadan. while the idf engineers continue to destroy every tunnel they can find in gaza and israel. these tunnels the idf says are used for smuggling arms explosives and militants. yesterday the idf released a video it says proves it had nothing to do with the 16 deaths in a u.n.-operated school thursday. the video, wh
for hamas to send rockets into israel. when hamas rejected an israeli offer to extend the truce 24 hours, the idea applied to fighting as well. israel ignored a similar cease-fire offer from hamas hours later. and after 20 days of death and destruction with over 1,000 lives lost, a third of those children the world is pleading with both parties to stop. president obama called israeli prime minister netanyahu and urged him to find a way to end the war. during his weekly address, pope francis,...
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and israel wary of a nuclear iran. but the fear is just as genuine, which begs the question -- >> what would jfk do? >> he would being intensely interested in finding a space, an alternative that might have the characteristic of being better than attacking or better than letting iran become a nuclear state. >> today's confrontation with iran is like the cuban missile crisis in slow motion. big difference of course is that 50 years ago there were only two major players, the u.s. and the soviets. today there are three. the u.s., israel and iran, which makes a secret face saving solution like the one reached on cuba a lot more difficult. >> bill, we've learned over the years more about what the soviets intention were for putting those missiles in cuba in the first place, right? >> that's right. record shows that castro was worried about another american invasion because this was happening a year and a half after the bay of pigs. the soviets put the missiles in. papers show neither khruschchev nor kennedy wanted any kind o
and israel wary of a nuclear iran. but the fear is just as genuine, which begs the question -- >> what would jfk do? >> he would being intensely interested in finding a space, an alternative that might have the characteristic of being better than attacking or better than letting iran become a nuclear state. >> today's confrontation with iran is like the cuban missile crisis in slow motion. big difference of course is that 50 years ago there were only two major players, the...
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they don't even want to negotiate a long overdue peace treaty with israel. why should we make any of these massive future payments to them. u.n. ambassador nikki haley also pressured the palestinians. >> we very much still want to have a peace process. nothing changes with that. the palestinians now have to show their will that they want to come to the table. always of now they're not coming to the table but they ask for aid. we're not giving the ald. we will make sure they come to the table and move forward with the peace process >>> this morning palestinian officials called the president's comments blackmail. palestinian president said the president's decision to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital hurt the u.s. ability to broker an agreement >>> a research firm caught up in the russian election probe accuses republicans of working to mislead the public. they commissioned the steele dossier, using money from a conservative website and hillary clinton's presidential campaign. >> in this morning's "new york times" two of fusion founders say a fake inquir
they don't even want to negotiate a long overdue peace treaty with israel. why should we make any of these massive future payments to them. u.n. ambassador nikki haley also pressured the palestinians. >> we very much still want to have a peace process. nothing changes with that. the palestinians now have to show their will that they want to come to the table. always of now they're not coming to the table but they ask for aid. we're not giving the ald. we will make sure they come to the...
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the circumstances, is do the thing nobody wants to do which is get on an international flight, fly to israel and take some time with them. i'm going to be gone. i'm grateful to the show for understanding. i'm grateful to all my colleagues for filling in for me until the convention. and i hope you understand. i'll miss you. >> we'll miss you. but you've got to do this. we totally get it. >> yes sh, yes. this is want an option. it's not even a matter of understanding. you're a dad. i know how painful it was for you ot to see them over spring break. it's tough. they miss you. they have a little brother in the states. i know this is hard. i'm glad you're going. just don't forget to come back. >> i will be back, i promise. >> we'll be waiting for you. this is so much more important, though. >> thank you, gayle. >> i mean it. we have an update on a high school student in texas who was suspended from school. he was prevented from walking in his graduation. why? because he has dread locks. >> is his hairstyle a distraction or does it stop him from learning in any way? >> not aed by. >> what's impedi
the circumstances, is do the thing nobody wants to do which is get on an international flight, fly to israel and take some time with them. i'm going to be gone. i'm grateful to the show for understanding. i'm grateful to all my colleagues for filling in for me until the convention. and i hope you understand. i'll miss you. >> we'll miss you. but you've got to do this. we totally get it. >> yes sh, yes. this is want an option. it's not even a matter of understanding. you're a dad. i...
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. >> israel -- >> reporter: turkish president erdogan was condemned by the u.s. state department last week after first criticizing israeli government actions, then saying this is in their nature, they are only satisfied by sucking blood. >> we feel like -- >> reporter: noemi madar ahead of the union in france said it's sometimes used as a cover for anti-semitism. >> when there is something happening in israel, it arrives in france, and jews are the first victim of that. >> reporter: france is home to the biggest jewish population in europe. in recent years they've seen several deadly attacks and the desecration of a jewish cemetery with nazi swastikas. jewish people make up about 1% of france's population, but according to the latest government numbers, they're the victims of more than 40% of racist acts in this country. >> we call it the book of life. >> reporter: tom cohen is an american rabbi from portland, oregon, who's lived in paris for more than 20 years. he says many synagogues in france have special security measures. >> one of the things that we have to
. >> israel -- >> reporter: turkish president erdogan was condemned by the u.s. state department last week after first criticizing israeli government actions, then saying this is in their nature, they are only satisfied by sucking blood. >> we feel like -- >> reporter: noemi madar ahead of the union in france said it's sometimes used as a cover for anti-semitism. >> when there is something happening in israel, it arrives in france, and jews are the first victim of...
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stance toward israel after benjamin netanyahu's win. his plan to oppose the palestinian state puts him at odds with united states policy. major, good morning. >> good morning. president obama has ordered his top advisers to seek alternatives to direct talks between israelis and palestinians. now, that's a peace process that has been dormant for months but has been he's no longer willing to negotiate a policy he specifically endorsed in 2009. a leading option in the white house and one that would be to allow the united national security council recognizing a palestinian state. the white house worked with israel in the past to block such maneuvers arguing it would unnecessarily inflame the political passions and undermine a peace process. it now appears to be a live option for the white house which has grown increasingly frustrated on a palestinian state, his continues push to expand. jewish sellements in the west bank. now, no final decisions have been made, but u.s./israeli relations are now rockier than ever and the white house is sign
stance toward israel after benjamin netanyahu's win. his plan to oppose the palestinian state puts him at odds with united states policy. major, good morning. >> good morning. president obama has ordered his top advisers to seek alternatives to direct talks between israelis and palestinians. now, that's a peace process that has been dormant for months but has been he's no longer willing to negotiate a policy he specifically endorsed in 2009. a leading option in the white house and one...
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." >> i have israel's back. >> in a speech to the powerful pro-israel lobbying group aipac, the president promised to act militarily if necessary to defend israel. >> iran's leaders should have no doubt about the united states. when it comes to preventing iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon, i will take no options off the table and i mean what i say. >> but he also made clear he prefers diplomacy and that tough economic sanctions are working. >> already there is too much loose talk of war. over the last few weeks, such talk has only benefited the iranian government by driving up the price of oil, which they depend on to fund their nuclear program. >> it's the same message the president will deliver today to prime minister netanyahu who made clear israel does not need u.s. permission to attack iran. >> perhaps most important of all, i appreciated the fact that he said that israel must be able to defend itself by itself against any threat. >> the israeli prime minister said last week he would not set down red lines for israeli or u.s. action. he has said he will go further than the u.s. an
." >> i have israel's back. >> in a speech to the powerful pro-israel lobbying group aipac, the president promised to act militarily if necessary to defend israel. >> iran's leaders should have no doubt about the united states. when it comes to preventing iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon, i will take no options off the table and i mean what i say. >> but he also made clear he prefers diplomacy and that tough economic sanctions are working. >> already there...
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and then my first concert in israel, i was like, oh, my god, i don't know if they're going to sing my songs. and then i went on stage, and there were 30,000 people in a huge arena in israel singing every word of my songs in spanish. ♪ i was like, there is the message that i needed to receive to could that i have to be proud of myself, proud of my culture. >> the latino community has been hit especially hard, as you know. and i know you feel very, very passionate about the community. what is your message to them? >> my message for the latin community is that all this thing is going to be over sooner than later. and just to believe in god and -- and keep the faith. >> you can watch "one world together at home" tomorrow night at 8:00, 7:00 central on cbs. you can see our full interview on our "cbs this morning" platforms. i have to say, i am late to the maluma party, but i am smitten. i am driving mat ll the best way to predict the future is to create it and change the world. here at abbvie, we're inventing medicines of the future to create tomorrows that will be healthier... ...and ha
and then my first concert in israel, i was like, oh, my god, i don't know if they're going to sing my songs. and then i went on stage, and there were 30,000 people in a huge arena in israel singing every word of my songs in spanish. ♪ i was like, there is the message that i needed to receive to could that i have to be proud of myself, proud of my culture. >> the latino community has been hit especially hard, as you know. and i know you feel very, very passionate about the community....
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all you have to do is go to israel say how is your wall working? walls work. i want them to go through the process. i want them to come n. i want to have a big beautiful door. but they have to be legal. they have to be. if they're not going to be, they can't come in. you see gangs, many of these gang members are illegal immigrants. they're rough dudes. they will be out of here so frisking fast. we have to end this sanctuary cities crap fast. >> as he spoke. more than a thousand demonstrators marched to the arena protesting trump's immigration views. many lined up and shouted at trump's supporters who were coming out of the rally. today prince harry is marking his 31st birthday. he is celebrating by spending time with british veterans. he is expected to take a ceremonial flight to mark the 75th anniversary of the battle of britain. britain defeated germany's air force in the world war ii fight. today's event is the biggest battle of aircraft since the war. >> i know prince harry. well, he used to be your favorite royal. is he still? >> yes, the news print is fa
all you have to do is go to israel say how is your wall working? walls work. i want them to go through the process. i want them to come n. i want to have a big beautiful door. but they have to be legal. they have to be. if they're not going to be, they can't come in. you see gangs, many of these gang members are illegal immigrants. they're rough dudes. they will be out of here so frisking fast. we have to end this sanctuary cities crap fast. >> as he spoke. more than a thousand...
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on a visit to israel, bolton said u.s. troops would remain in syria until isis is defeated and until neighboring turkey guarantees it will not attack america's kurdish p the ground. turkey's been critical of u.s. involvement in syria because it says america's kurdish allies are a terrorist organization and that's why turkey, anotherally,e any concessionings. >> one regional expert called erdogan's comments a big put down to the united states. holly williams, thank you. >>> actor kevin spacey says allegations that he sect waxual assaulted a massachusetts teenage remember false. he pleaded not guilty to a single count of indecent assault and battery. he faces up to five years in prison if convicted. jericka duncan was in the courtroom for spacey's arraignment on nantucket. >> reporter: the 59-year-old's lawyers have begun to outline their defense. they say in new court filings that the interaction is mutual flirtation. it appears the defense plans not only to attack the credibility of the alleged victim but his mother. >> in
on a visit to israel, bolton said u.s. troops would remain in syria until isis is defeated and until neighboring turkey guarantees it will not attack america's kurdish p the ground. turkey's been critical of u.s. involvement in syria because it says america's kurdish allies are a terrorist organization and that's why turkey, anotherally,e any concessionings. >> one regional expert called erdogan's comments a big put down to the united states. holly williams, thank you. >>> actor...
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barry peterson is in gaza city which israel says is the main source of hamas attacks. barry, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie. there's no sign that things are slowing down here. we just have an israeli missile strike about a quarter of a mile here in this neighborhood near our position. if anything it feels like it is intensifying. this war has now found its deadly rhythm. israeli guns fire. seconds later, a part of gaza explodes and burns. then more palestinian rockets fire back at israeli cities. it was these rockets over the last two weeks that provoked the israeli action. and now there is a sad rhythm to the dying. among israeli soldiers killed sergeant sean carmile from texas, died fighting for the force. his grandmother, he was such a sweet, gentle boy, she said. he always told his father and grandfather he wanted to be a soldier. in gaza, most of the dead are civilians. six members of one family were killed when their apartment was hit. the body of the seventh victim a child, still to be found in the debris. >> and we were sitting -- >> reporter:
barry peterson is in gaza city which israel says is the main source of hamas attacks. barry, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie. there's no sign that things are slowing down here. we just have an israeli missile strike about a quarter of a mile here in this neighborhood near our position. if anything it feels like it is intensifying. this war has now found its deadly rhythm. israeli guns fire. seconds later, a part of gaza explodes and burns. then more palestinian rockets...